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Eczema help, cyclisporine treatment and urtacaria, what to do?

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Dr. Justin Greiwe answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

See specialist: For refractory eczema there are various treatment that you might not have tried that could improve your symptoms. Higher dose topical corticosteroid ointments, better skin hygiene, more frequent moisturization, chlorine baths, wet wraps, phototherapy, oral antibiotics, calcium/vitamin D supplementation, or more aggressive systemic medications like anti-inflammatories or immune-modulators.

Answered 3/26/2015

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